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An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found the worker, who was working under the control and direction of Birkin, was using an electric hoist and wheelbarrow to lift roof tiles up to the scaffold platform.

The scaffold guard rails had been removed from a 1.6m wide section to allow the lifting operation and the worker fell from the scaffold while attempting to tighten the fittings securing the hoist.

Nicholas Lawrence Birkin of Beach Road, Nottingham, pleaded guilty to breaching Regulation 6(3) and Regulation 8(a) of the Work at Height Regulations 2005, and was fined £2400 and ordered to pay costs of £840.

Speaking after the hearing HSE inspector Andrew Bowker said: “Those in control of work at height have a responsibility to ensure that safe methods of work are used.

“This incident could have been fatal, Mr Birkin failed to provide other means of falls protection once the scaffold guard rails had been removed.

“Following the accident, the defendant hired in a conveyor type tile hoist which has enabled the job of lifting roof tiles to be done with the scaffold guard rails still in place.

"This has delivered both a safer and more productive site at relatively little cost."